The Boston Architectural College (BAC) is pleased to announce that the National Architectural Accrediting Board (NAAB) has granted its maximum eight-year accreditation to the BAC's Bachelor of Architecture and Master of Architecture, online and onsite. The NAAB is the sole agency authorized to... View full entry »
The Knowlton School welcomes Emily Mohr (BSARCH ’13) as the Howard E. LeFevre ’29 Emerging Practitioner Fellow for 2018-19. The LeFevre Fellowship is awarded annually to an architect who is beginning to make their mark on the profession and provides the practitioner with a platform to develop... View full entry »
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASESept. 6, 2018 Rome, Italy—The selection of Italian engineer and master builder Pier Luigi Nervi (1891-1979) to present the 1961 Charles Eliot Norton Lectures in Poetry at Harvard University was a breathtaking moment in the history of engineering and architecture. Often... View full entry »
The Knowlton School welcomes the following new faculty: Assistant Professors of Architecture Erik Herrmann and Ashley Bigham.Erik Herrmann – Assistant Professor of Architecture “My ongoing research and design work reconsiders the computer as a lens through which to examine the world, not... View full entry »
Panel discussion: September 6 at 6 PM Opening reception: 8 PM Learn more. Exhibition on view September 6-November 28, 2018 Pratt Institute 200 Willoughby Ave. Brooklyn, NY 11205 When Robert Irwin: Site Determined opened last year at the University Art Museum, California State University... View full entry »
SCI-Arc ANNOUNCES FALL 2018 PUBLIC LECTURES AND EXHIBITIONS Events at SCI-Arc are always free and open to the public Download Press Images Los Angeles, CA (August 16, 2018) – SCI-Arc is pleased to announce its fall 2018 series of public events. SCI-Arc public lectures this coming... View full entry »
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Adrienne Ott, M.Arch '11, has only been a designer at world renowned architect Frank Gehry's firm, Gehry Partners, in Los Angeles, California, for nine months, but she was part of the team that worked on Facebook's New York City Instagram office. She was part of the team that did renovations for... View full entry »
NEW YORK (July 10, 2018) – Design firm Cooper Carry announced today the appointment of Alexandra “Alex” Lopatynsky as the firm’s Associate Principal and Managing Director of the New York Office. In her new role, Lopatynsky will lead Cooper Carry’s growth in the Northeast, manage the... View full entry »
Erin Moore, AIA, associate professor of Architecture and Environmental Studies and director of Graduate Studies for the Department of Architecture has been named the new Head of the University of Oregon's School of Architecture & Environment, Dean Christoph Lindner announced.Moore is a... View full entry »
The Boston Architectural College (BAC), led by Director of Historic Preservation Eleni Glekas, just returned from another trip to Pakistan. Not an area of the world that many have access to, the BAC representatives, which includes Eleni, Don Hunsicker, dean of the School of Design Studies, and Ian... View full entry »
How does infrastructure shape our individual and collective environments? That’s the question posed by the 2018 James Harrison Steedman Fellowship in Architecture. The biennial research competition challenges early-career architects to investigate the fundamental systems, facilities and... View full entry »
Excerpted from the Summer 2018 issue of Practice Magazine.When Jeffrey L. Staats, '73, AIA, AICP, started his journey in architecture, he had no idea where it would take him or how he would get there. Thanks to the mentorship of two BAC alumni, Russel B. Brown, '66 and Ronald M. Wood, '66, and... View full entry »
Excerpted from the Summer 2018 issue of Practice Magazine.Open any daily newspaper or turn on the news, and there's a good chance you'll hear something bad happening in the Middle East: crackdowns in Egypt and Turkey, civil wars in Syria and Yemen, terrorist strikes in Afghanistan and Iraq. This... View full entry »